State of .NET Event – Dallas 2016

Speaker:

Markus Egger

Abstract:

Brought to you by CODE Consulting and CODE Magazine, these free events are designed for developers and IT decision makers. Join Markus Egger, Microsoft RD and one of the longest running MVPs, for this free event. This is NOT marketing hype! We will discuss which technologies are worth investing time and money in, and which ones to avoid.

The software industry is in a state of flux. What does that mean for your software projects today and tomorrow? Will your skills be outdated? Will your current investment become obsolete? Which technologies should you focus on right now? And what will become important a year or two down the road? These free events will answer these questions and more, by taking an unbiased look at current and future software development.

This event is completely free and prior knowledge is not required. Attendees will come away with a clear understanding of which technologies to use for various technical challenges and which ones are better to avoid.

A free, unbiased look at the current and future development! The industry is in a state of flux. What does that mean for your software projects today and tomorrow? Will your skills be outdated? Will your current investment become obsolete? What should you focus on right now? And what will become important a year or two down the road? What technologies do you need to learn?

Bio:

Markus is the President and Chief Software Architect of EPS Software Corp. and it’s various brands, such as CODE Consulting, CODE Staffing, CODE Training, CODE Framework and VFPConversion. He is also the Publisher of CODE Magazine. Markus is a Microsoft RD (Regional Director) and one of the longest-serving MVPs (1995-present). Markus is the founder of other business ventures, such as GeneSys, Tower48 (digital software escrow), Xiine (digital reading), JockTock (sports social network), and more.

Markus has worked on a large number of software projects for some of the world’s largest companies (including a number of Fortune 500 companies). Markus has worked as a contractor to the Microsoft Visual Studio team, and has worked closely with various product groups at Microsoft. Besides his activities around CODE Magazine, Markus has been published extensively in practically all large industry publications (mainly in English, but on occasion in German as well). He has received various and numerous awards and recognitions, many related to his active involvement in the community and his regular appearances at events of all sizes. Markus has also been involved in the creation and continued support of various user groups.

In his spare time, Markus is an enthusiastic Ice Hockey player, golfer as well as an avid windsurfer, traveler, and general enthusiast of sports such as scuba diving or mountain biking. On rainy days Markus either reads, enjoys a computer game, or researches new technologies.

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One Response to “State of .NET Event – Dallas 2016”

Probably the best speaker I have ever heard addressing the MS development ecosystem. Excellent presentation on MS dev products with the history and context needed for a full perspective. Thanks for posting this valuable stuff!